Antonia Novello as a little girl wanted to become a doctor.
Doctors’ goals are to help and save lives. Novello noticed that after Joe Camel
ads began to show in 1988 that there was a dramatic increase in of teens and
children that began to smoke. Her response to this was to educate schools and
she even went beyond by trying to ban cigarette and alcohol ads that targeted
the younger generation. She also worked to inform the public on domestic
violence and AIDS. Because of what she had done the number of cases in AIDS
began to decline and domestic violence. The inductive argument Novello did was
as follows. Cause was the Joe Camel ads. The affect was more teens and children
began to smoke. The counter argument is the cause is educating the youth and
banning the ads. The effect was the dramatic decrease in the youth smoking and
drinking. Same rules apply to the domestic violence and AIDS.
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